Oil on stretched canvas, ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
This artwork comes with an external frame
This was taken as the last light of the afternoon setting over the Port Hacking River as seen from the small beach at Swallow Rock, Grays Point. The light and the shadow of the rising hill was stunning. The Royal National Park was painted using brush strokes in a way that is inspired by the great Australian impressionist painters, with particular emphasis on the captivating white trunks of the eucalyptus gum trees, so iconic in the Australian Bush. One of my favourite aspects of the work is the little gum trees (in reality they are huge!) painted on top of the hill (see detail images).
I am passionate about the Australian landscape and I have been painting professionally for 30 years. I hope this artwork conveys the joy I get from painting our land and attempting to captivate its beauty.
Artwork is ready to hang and is professionally framed in a contemporary solid oak frame. I use only the highest quality materials that will last a lifetime. The canvas is double primed polyester, which is far more durable/stronger that cotton canvas.